OPPENHEIMER BREAKDOWN! Christopher Nolan Film Analysis & Details You Missed!



Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer (2023) full movie scene by scene breakdown and details you missed from Erik Voss! Thank you Helix for sponsoring! Visit https://helixsleep.com/rockstars to get 20% off your Helix mattress, plus two free pillows. Offers subject to change. #helixsleep

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OPPENHEIMER tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer’s work with the Manhattan Project and his rivalry with Lewis Strauss (Robert Downey Jr.). Erik Voss breaks down Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer for the interesting filmmaking choices and details you might have missed!
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30 thoughts on “OPPENHEIMER BREAKDOWN! Christopher Nolan Film Analysis & Details You Missed!”

  1. The moment after the Trinity project was executed was the same moment in Endgame when Captian America used Thors hammer. Both audiences in total sync, but total opposite reaction, one moment was SILENT the other fill with cheer and joy! WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE!

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  2. I left this movie completely underwhelmed, but after listening to some analysis and watching this video, I think I would enjoy it a lot more, and I understand why a lot of people are calling it a masterpiece. Can I just ask, how did this film captivate you when it moved so quickly and had so little explanation. I could keep track of the different timelines going on, but didn't know how they related to one another because they never said the years. I assumed the first Einstein scene (1947) was much later, and couldn't figure out the history between Oppenheimer and Strauss. I also felt the like the end of the film had no tension because it wasn't clear what the consequence of Oppenheimer losing his security clearance would mean. Lastly, I don't think this film explained what was special about Oppenheimer. It felt like if he didn't direct the Manhattan project, someone else would have.

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  3. SEEING THOSE GREAT MINDS TOGETHER WAS AMAZING.

    I only started studying physics as a hobby, as in high school I was told those sorts of things were "heretical". Kid you not. My teachers told me that I'm a heretic that I question physics things.

    So as an adult, only really when the Internet became a thing, I was able to freely study Maths and Physics. I learned from each in a different silo. I know they wrote to each other. But it was so amazing to see and truly realise that all these greats lived in the same time

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  4. Even if it was from his interpretation i'm SURE he saw the after math of what they had done and yes it was excessive but it's HISTORY and it HAPPENED we can't just ignore if another part of the movie was him feeling so much grief for what he created

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  5. I also love the scene, where Oppenheimer wants Einstein to confirm the calculations on the possibility of triggering a never ending chain reaction. At the end when Oppenheimer want to leave, Einstein is giving him the note saying “this is yours, not mine”.
    I think this is a great metaphor of Einstein not wanting to be part of creating a bomb, even though the bomb was based on his discoveries. Oppenheimer on the other hand builds the bomb on purpose making him the true owner of it.

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  6. This film is hugely over-rated.

    It’s very interesting in parts but it’s unnecessarily long and convoluted.

    The Batman films and Interstellar are objectively better.

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